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    What I do like about the TX is that its so easy to strip and do a simple degrease and re lube compared to HW models. Rember the TX piston has already been fitted with the delrin rings a modification which you would pay around £150 on other guns so its already tuned to the equivalent of a v glide.
    But although ive never short stroked I never hear negative reviews. You could try a titan xl spring these tend to be slightly stiffer and faster compared to the factory fitted. TX also tend to be under powered usually a titan spring will bring it up nearer to the legal limit sometimes just over so you will need to check.
    You may find it less hold sensitive if its firing cycle is faster.
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    One thing you could do is to obtain a Walther LGU piston.

    Mick, T20, did this conversion. Fitting the LGU piston shortens the stroke and also gives you the option of fitting the HW seal, which many believe is a good thing on the TX.

    If Uncle Mick looks in he might be able to put a link up?
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    Tx tune

    Well thanks for all that lads definitely something to think on! Has any one tried the full pro tbt kit? With the guides'spring'piston extension ect on their TX? If so what's that like. Cheers Phil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bionicactionman View Post
    Well thanks for all that lads definitely something to think on! Has any one tried the full pro tbt kit? With the guides'spring'piston extension ect on their TX? If so what's that like. Cheers Phil.
    I haven't tried this but can't see it being anything other than very nice; buying the spring with the guides custom fitted to it will result in a most pleasant cycle.

    Did you look at the thread entitled "Operation TX"?
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